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1 VSPP Product Usage Guide VMware Service Providers Program (VSPP) VSPP Product Usage Guide VMWARE SERVICE PROVIDER PROGRAM PRODUCT USAGE GUIDE Q VMware, Inc Hillview Avenue Palo Alto CA USA Tel Fax VMware, Inc. All rights reserved. This product is protected by U.S. and international copyright and intellectual property laws. This product is covered by one or more patents listed at VMware is a registered trademark or trademark of VMware, Inc. in the United States and/or other jurisdictions. All other marks and names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. If you are located in the United States, the VMware contracting entity for the service will be VMware, Inc., and if outside of the United States, the VMware contracting entity will be VMware International Limited.

3 Overview Product Overview This VMware Service Provider Program ( VSPP ) Product Usage Guide is effective for VSPP product usage as of June 1, This VSPP Product Usage Guide replaces all previous VSPP Product Usage Guides. The information provided in this VSPP Product Usage Guide applies to all of the VSPP products and bundles that are available in the VMware Service Provider Program (the VSPP Products ) as listed below in the VMware Service Provider Program Product Availability Chart, and may be updated by VMware at any time. To have access to these VSPP Products, a Service Provider must have a valid vram-based VSPP rental agreement with a VMware VSPP Aggregator as of or after June 1, 2013 for the applicable reporting and purchase of VSPP Products. VSPP Partners that have agreements permitting usage under the vram model must submit a written request to their VMware Account Manager to receive any of the VSPP Products added as new in this Guide. For all such orders, the Service Provider must include the company name, Aggregator name, contract number, product request and volume needed. This process can also be used to add license keys for any product listed in this Guide that Service Providers do not see on their MyVMware product portal. The following products have been added to the VSPP: VMware Horizon Workspace, 7 points per user per month VMware Horizon Mirage, 7 points per user per month VMware vcloud Connector 2.0 Advanced is now included in VMware vcloud Service Provider Bundle - Premier Plus and Premier Editions (at no additional cost) The following products have been modified: VMware Horizon View, 12 points per concurrent connection per month (formerly known as View Premier, no change to pricing or functionality) The following items have been removed from the VSPP: VMware vcloud Integration Manager VMware vcenter Protect has been acquired by LANDesk; partners using this product will need to contact LANDesk directly for use and support of this product after June. Service Providers currently using this product should contact their VMware representative to get an introduction to LANDesk. After June, no use or reporting of use may occur through VSPP. Any usage of a product that has been removed from VSPP shall be pursuant to the terms set forth in the last guide governing the product prior to its removal from VSPP except for products no longer owned and managed by VMware. Support Overview Support coverage for VSPP Products is listed in this Guide for each product. VSPP product support renewal is automated without any request by Service Providers or Aggregators. Product Support is automatically extended for any Service Providers on a vram-based contract that are current on payments as of the contract anniversary date. Translation To the extent that this Guide has been translated into any language besides English, the English version of the Guide will prevail over any inconsistencies with a non-english version of the Guide. PRODUCT USAGE GUIDE 2

5 Product Specific Usage Information For purposes of this Product Usage Guide, a Cloud or "Hosted IT Service" means the provision of subscription services created by a Service Provider for its third party customers that: (i) provide access to processing power, computing, or software applications from systems that are installed and operated by Service Provider and shared among its customers; and (ii) may only be accessed via the Internet. Licensing Specific Usage Information VSPP allows for Service Providers to install and use VSPP Products on their site as part of a multi-tenant Hosted IT Service. All of the VSPP Products must be installed and used solely by the Service Provider on their owned or leased hardware and premises with the following exception: The Site Recovery Manager Protection licenses may be installed on a hosting customer s premises as long as Service Provider controls all hardware and administration associated with the hosted environment. Prior written approval is required from the VSPP Program Office for any deviation from these installation requirements Overview Service Providers must report usage of VSPP Products to the Aggregator from which they procure the VSPP Products license entitlements using the following methods: The vcloud Usage Meter is used to monitor the vcloud Service Provider Bundles, vcenter Operations Management Suite, vcenter Operations Manager, VMware Horizon View, VMware Horizon Mirage, VMware Horizon Workspace and Zimbra Collaboration Server. Service Providers must install the vcloud Usage Meter to monitor and report usage information to their Aggregator. Separate license keys must be identified by the vcloud Usage Meter in order to meter the Cloud Test Demonstration Environment to report usage information to their Aggregator. SRM servers must be identified and linked to vcenter Servers in order to report on protected virtual machines. All other VSPP Products must be manually reported to the Aggregator under the specific data collection process outlined by the Aggregator. The total of these submissions will be used by the Aggregator to calculate the total point usage for the month. See the VMware Service Provider Program Guide for information on the Cloud Test Demonstration Environment. For all products in this guide, unless otherwise stated, usage total consists of the total of all products used. For example, vfabric Suite Advanced total points is the total points used for the infrastructure based on one of the vcloud bundles plus the total points used for vfabric Suite Advanced itself. The Service Provider Agreement requires Service Provider to retain certain records relating to usage. Those records include all data used for reporting, including but not limited to the Usage Meter data and reports. All data must be maintained for a minimum of 3 years. PRODUCT USAGE GUIDE 4

10 Other VMware vsphere and VI3 Products Service Providers may install and use the vsphere Products and VI3 Products listed below in multi-tenant environments if necessary. Service Providers are advised that vcloud Director has not been tested and is not supported for the vsphere Products and VI3 Products. All vsphere Products and VI3 Products listed in this Section are charged at the vcloud Service Provider Bundle Premier Edition rate. Therefore, the vsphere Products and VI3 Products listed below can be used in a multi-tenant Cloud in conjunction with vcenter Server Standard and vcenter Chargeback Manager. 7 points per 1 GB Reserved RAM (based on average monthly usage) (GB= 1024 MB) Total points capped at 24 GB RAM per virtual machine (see and Operational Details) VI3 Products VI3 Foundation VI3 Standard VI3 Enterprise vsphere Products vsphere Standard in multi-tenant environment vsphere Advanced vsphere Enterprise Support Included VMware Production Level support. If you require support for the vcloud Usage Meter, please contact VMware Global Support Services. PRODUCT USAGE GUIDE 9

11 and Operational Details for the VMware vcloud Service Provider Bundles and Other Standalone Products The information in this section applies to metering the usage of products and bundles in VSPP. NOTE: This section is a summary of the required information for the vcloud Usage Meter. The complete documentation is available on Partner Central at the following locations: Usage Meter 3.1 User Guide Usage Meter 3.1 FAQ Usage Meter 3.0 Training Videos vcloud Usage Meter is available for download as a free virtual appliance and licenses under VMware s standard End User License Agreement (EULA): https://my.vmware.com/group/vmware/get-download?downloadgroup=umsv31. Note: Service Providers and Aggregators must be registered users of the My VMware site in order to download the vcloud Usage Meter. Information the vcloud Usage Meter Collects The vcloud Usage Meter collects the following information on an hourly basis: Time at which data is collected Host DNS name Host RAM (physical memory) vsphere license type Virtual machine vcenter name (optional field for Service Providers that is not included in the detailed billing report sent to the Aggregator) Virtual machine host name (optional field for Service Providers that is not included in the detailed billing report sent to the Aggregator) vram (allocated virtual memory) Billing vram (calculation based on reserved virtual memory and memory cap per virtual machine) Virtual machine CPU (count of virtual CPUs) Virtual machine instance UUID (universal unique identifier) Virtual machine location in vsphere inventory Collected data is stored in the vpostgres database of the virtual appliance itself. How Information is Sent to Aggregators for Billing Purposes Service Providers can choose to send usage reports to their Aggregators manually through their existing reporting process or automatically by through the vcloud Usage Meter. Service Providers can set up the vcloud Usage Meter to automatically generate sets of reports and send them to Aggregators or others. Service Providers who report to multiple Aggregators can set up an automatic report for each one, using a different license set for each. For more information, refer to the vcloud Usage Meter user s guide at https://my.vmware.com/group/vmware/get-download?downloadgroup=umsv31. Note: All data is due to the Aggregator by the date specified in the Aggregator contract. Regardless of the reporting method that is chosen, Service Providers must adhere to reporting requirements that are designated in their Aggregator contract. Additionally, Service Providers must, regardless of the reporting method they choose, use the vcloud Usage Meter to generate their usage report for billing purposes. PRODUCT USAGE GUIDE 10

12 Information that is Available in the Customer Report The customer report includes the customer name, vsphere license type, if the usage is billable, and the amount of billed vram including memory cap per virtual machine consumed for the month. In addition to the ability to display details in individual customer records, Service Providers also have the ability to filter existing reports (for example, a Detailed Billing Report, Detailed Usage Report, Customer Summary Report, and License Summary Report) with the following filters: By customer: o o o Names: Filter based on a single customer, multiple customers, or all customers Country: Filter based on a single country, multiple countries, or all countries Postal Code: Filter based on a postal code, multiple postal codes, or all postal codes By license set: Filter based on one or more user-defined license sets By month/year: Filter based on a single month and year as well as the option to provide a range limited to month and year Figure 1. Sample License Summary Report filtered by month/year Customer Information That is Sent To Your Aggregator In order to limit access to customer information, only the virtual machine UUID is provided to the Aggregator for report processing. The virtual machine name (including the name of the vcenter and DNS) and IP address are not included in reports automatically sent to the Aggregator as part of monthly reporting. The Detailed Usage Report will still contain the virtual machine vcenter and DNS names in the report, but this report is for Service Provider benefit only and it is at the Service Provider s discretion to maintain confidentiality. How To Manage Customer Information In order to prevent an excessive amount of manual data entry, the vcloud Usage Meter enables users to import and export customer lists. Users can also create, read, update, and delete customers and customer relationships to virtual machines with the vcloud Usage Meter. How Points Are Calculated on Usage Data The VMware Service Provider Program Bundles are charged as per aggregated reserved RAM usage, and charging is done through a monthly point system where months can have the following number of days: 28-day months = 672 hours 29-day months = 696 hours PRODUCT USAGE GUIDE 11

13 30-day months = 720 hours 31-day months = 744 hours The formula for calculating net points is: Net points = (vgb hours X points per 1 GB reserved RAM)/hours per month How the Formula Works Points per 1 GB reserved RAM o o o 5 points per 1 GB Reserved RAM for VMware vcloud Service Provider Bundle Standard Edition 7 points per 1 GB Reserved RAM for VMware vcloud Service Provider Bundle Premier Edition 10 points per 1 GB Reserved RAM for VMware vcloud Service Provider Bundle Premier Plus Edition vgb hours are calculated with consideration of floor (minimum value) and ceiling (maximum value) values o The floor value is equal to a minimum of 50 percent vram reservation. For example, if you need only 35 percent vgb hours, you will be charged for only 50 percent. o The ceiling value or a 24-GB cap is the maximum value that could be charged. For example, if you are consuming 1 terabyte of vgb hours, then you will only be billed for 24 GB of vgb hours. Example During one 30-day calendar month, a Service Provider uses the vcloud Service Provider Bundle Premier Edition to configure his or her virtual machine with 16 vgb hours for 15 days and 48 vgb hours for the remaining 15 days. The reservation level for the virtual machine is set at 75 percent for the entire month. 15 days x 24 hours x 16 vgb x 0.75 = 4,320 vgb hours 15 days x 24 hours x 24 vgb (48 vgb x 0.75 but capped at 24GB) = 8,640 vgb hours Total vgb hours = 12,960 vgb hours Total points = 12,960 vgb hours 720 hours/month x 7 points (for Premier) = 126 points The Service Provider must report the usage data provided by the vcloud Usage Meter each month to his or her Aggregator. Steps for Calculating Net Points To calculate net points based on your usage data, you will use the License Summary Report and possibly the Product Report. The License Summary Report screen is shown in Figure 2: Figure 2. License Summary Report PRODUCT USAGE GUIDE 12

14 Figure 3 shows the Product Report screen: Figure 3. Product Report Follow the steps in this table to calculate what needs to be reported. To report on VMware vcloud Service Provider Bundle Standard Edition VMware vcloud Service Provider Bundle Premier Edition Add-on Products VMware vcloud Service Provider Bundle Premier Plus Edition VMware Infrastructure 3 and individual components of the Service Provider Bundles without standalone pricing. Steps 1. Run the License Summary Report. 2. Capture the total usage for vsphere Enterprise. 3. Apply the formula (5 points per GB reserved vram). 1. Run the License Summary Report. 2. Capture the total usage for vsphere Enterprise Plus. 3. Apply the formula (7 points per GB reserved vram). 1. Run the Product Report. 2. Capture the total usage mapped to vcenter Servers under management. 1. Run the License Summary Report. 2. Capture the total usage for vsphere Enterprise Plus. 3. Apply the formula (7 points per GB reserved vram) for vsphere Enterprise Plus. 4. Run the Product Report. 5. Capture the total usage for vcenter Operation Manager. 6. Apply the formula (3 points per GB reserved vram) for vcenter Operations Manager. 7. Add points from steps 3 and 6 for the total to be reported. 1. Run the License Summary Report. 2. Capture the total usage for the License Server. 3. Apply the formula (7 points per GB reserved vram) regardless of the bundle in use. PRODUCT USAGE GUIDE 13

15 VMware Products Reported in the Usage Meter The vcloud Usage Meter reports on the following products: VMware vcenter Operations Management Suite VMware vcloud Service Provider Bundles: VMware vsphere Enterprise VMware vsphere Enterprise Plus VMware vcloud Director VMware vcenter Server VMware vcenter Chargeback Manager VMware vcloud Networking & Security Advanced VMware vcenter Operations Manager Chargeback vcenter Configuration Manager vfabric Hyperic VMware Horizon View VMware Horizon Mirage VMware Horizon Workspace Zimbra Collaboration Server Standard Edition only All editions other than Standard All editions All editions Standard & Advanced Editions only Advanced & Premier Editions only Premier Edition only All editions When Usage Meter 3.1 is Required to Install and Use All Service Providers who are using the VMware Service Provider Bundle Premier Plus Edition are required to use Usage Meter 3.1. We recommend that all Service Providers install version 3.1 of the vcloud Usage Meter to take advantage of customer reporting. At a minimum, Service Providers should be using version 2.1.1, which enables the use of the reserved RAM pricing model. Version can be upgraded to version only. Usage data from versions 1 and 2.x cannot be uploaded into the new version of the tool. VMware recommends that Service Providers and Aggregators install version 3.1 at the end of the current billing month. What You Need to Do With Usage Data Stored in the vcloud Usage Meter 1.0.x or 2.x.x Service Providers are required to keep usage data collected by the vcloud Usage Meter for a minimum period of three years. It is highly recommended that Service Providers currently using the vcloud Usage Meter 1.0.x or 2.x.x should maintain exports of their monthly reports until the retention period has expired or migrate their usage data by performing sequential updates (from 1.x to 2.x to and so on) until they reach the latest version. vcloud Usage Meter Upgrade Requirements Usage Meter supports upgrade from version only. Recommend backing up appliance before upgrade Remove password from configuration to allow for new encryption in version 3.0 virtual appliance Upgrade files from previous versions available on download site: Who to Contact for Technical Issues For technical issues, please refer to the vcloud Usage Meter Community page at For further technical assistance, please contact VMware Global Support Services at A current vsphere or vcloud entitlement is required in order to receive support on the vcloud Usage Meter. PRODUCT USAGE GUIDE 14

16 VMware vcloud Connecter Advanced vcloud Connector helps Service Providers seamlessly manage their customers across the entire cloud environment. Service Providers can experience a comprehensive operations center for their cloud environment. With the advanced edition, the logical boundaries of their customer s data center are extended to the Service Providers cloud, and the Service Provider can manage a single content catalog across the entire cloud environment. Included in the Premier Plus and Premier Bundle vcloud Connector Advanced vcloud Connector Advanced is included in the Premier Plus and Premier Bundle at no extra points. Support VMware Production level support None PRODUCT USAGE GUIDE 15

17 VMware vcenter Operations Management Suite Enterprise Edition The VMware vcenter Operations Management Suite Enterprise Edition helps Infrastructure and Operations teams at Service Providers manage dynamic virtual and cloud infrastructures and offer value-add management services to customers. The new vcenter Operations Manager 5.6 has been significantly updated and now includes VMware vcenter Configuration Manager, VMware vfabric Hyperic, and VMware vcenter Chargeback Manager. The vcenter Operations Management Suite uses patented analytics and an integrated approach to performance, capacity and configuration management to increase operational efficiency, reduce operating and capital costs, and increase margins. The vcenter Operations Management Suite is extensible with 3 rd party data sources such as storage and network (network and other 3 rd party adapters sold separately) in addition to virtual infrastructure. Note the standalone product price below is simply a reference point for VSPP. Most Service Providers use this product as a part of the VMware vcloud Service Provider Bundle Premier Plus Edition at a discounted bundle price. Standalone pricing: 7 points per 1 GB Reserved RAM Bundle pricing: Included in pricing of Premier Plus Bundle Total points capped at 24 GB RAM per virtual machine (see and Operational Details). vcenter Operations Manager vcenter Infrastructure Navigator vcenter Configuration Manager vfabric Hyperic vcenter Chargeback Manager is done using vcloud Usage Meter 3.1 (see and Operational Details). The Service Provider must report the total VSPP vram usage provisioned by vcenter Operations Management Suite using the vcloud Usage Meter 3.1 tool. For every 1 GB of reserved vram reported, the Service Provider will be billed an incremental 3 points on top of the vcloud Service Provider Bundle Premier Edition price. For example, if the Service Provider reports 500 GB of reserved VSPP vram using vcloud Usage Meter and 100 GB of reserved vram is being used for vcenter Operations Management Suite, the Service Provider will be billed 3900 points. 500 GB/Hours x 7 (vcloud Premier bundle) GB/Hours x 3 (vcloud Premier Plus Bundle) = 3900 points. Support VMware Production level support In previous versions of the VSPP Product Usage Guide, VMware vcenter Operations Management Suite Enterprise Edition was available at 2 points per GB Reserved RAM for the first three components listed above. That version of the product is no longer available and the pricing is no longer available. Any standalone use of the vcenter Operations Management Suite Enterprise Edition is charged as listed in the section above. PRODUCT USAGE GUIDE 16

20 VMware vfabric Application Director for Provisioning VMware vfabric Application Director for Provisioning accelerates how customers model and deploy multi-tier applications to any cloud. It features a self-service deployment automation interface enabling users to provision any multi-tier complex application on vsphere enabled clouds, reducing deployment time from days to minutes thereby increasing business agility and operational efficiency while maintaining control. Point value 4 points per 1 GB Reserved RAM (based on average monthly usage) (GB= 1024 MB) for VMs created under VSPP. vfabric Application Director for Provisioning Service Provider must manually report their total usage with the vfabric Application Director product. Support VMware Production level support There is no automated usage reporting tool available for this product. Service Providers must gather and report all usage manually. PRODUCT USAGE GUIDE 19

21 VMware vcenter Site Recovery Manager VMware vcenter Site Recovery Manager (SRM) allows Service Providers to offer reliable disaster recovery protection to their end customers. More information regarding Site Recovery Manager is available online at VMware vcenter Site Recovery Manager 5 is available in two editions to help protect virtual environments. Site Recovery Manager 5 Enterprise provides enterprise-level protection to all applications on the vsphere platform. Site Recovery Manager 5 Standard is designed for smaller environments and can be used to protect up to 75 virtual machines per site and per Site Recovery Manager instance. At this time, only Site Recovery Manager 5 Enterprise is available on VSPP. 24 points for SRM 5 Enterprise per protected virtual machine / month A protected VM is any virtual machine that is part of an SRM protection group, regardless of whether the VM is powered on or off. A license is only required for the VM on the active site, no license is required at the failover site. Site Recovery Manager Enterprise Since SRM does not include vcenter Server or vsphere licensing, all use of those products must be reported separately, in addition to the usage of the SRM product. The vcloud Usage Meter must monitor Service Provider licensing on either the protected or failover site. Typically, Service Providers will monitor SRM licenses on the failover site when protecting a customer s private cloud resources. Site Recovery Manager or a Disaster Recovery system reporting consists of three parts: 1. Monthly reporting on the vcloud Service Provider Bundle that is installed and being utilized as the basis for SRM or Disaster Recovery on the protected side via Usage Meter. 2. Monthly reporting of SRM usage number of VMs on the protected side. 3. Monthly reporting on the vcloud Service Provider Bundle that is installed and being utilized as the basis for SRM or Disaster Recovery on the recovery side via Usage Meter. for SRM usage is done via vcenter 5 (required for SRM 5.) The Service Provider needs to access the vcenter License Manager. That screen provides information on License Capacity as well as Average Usage. The Average Usage can be used as the number of virtual machines on the protected side for SRM versions not supported by the vcloud Usage Meter. Support Included VMware Production level support SRM 5 requires vcenter 5 and is not compatible with older versions of vcenter. SRM is not compatible with the vsphere Essentials editions and requires vsphere Standard or above. SRM 5 requires replication between sites. Service Providers can use either vsphere Replication or Array-Based Replication provided by one of VMware s storage partners. In the latter case, a Storage Replication Adapter, provided by the storage vendor, is required for integration between SRM and the storage array. For a list of compatible products with available SRAs, please refer to There is no automated usage reporting tool available for this product. Service Providers must gather and report all usage manually. Service Providers are advised that vcloud Director has not been tested and is not supported for SRM. License Specific Usage Information For the Site Recovery Manager, the licensing limitations associated with VSPP are modified in the following fashion: The Site Recovery Manager Protection licenses may be installed on hosting customer s premises as long as Service Provider controls all hardware and administration associated with the hosted environment. PRODUCT USAGE GUIDE 20

22 VMware vcenter Server Heartbeat VMware vcenter Server Heartbeat allows a Service Provider to optimize availability and resiliency for VMware vcenter Server in a multi-tenant environment. VMware vcenter Server Heartbeat maximizes uptime for a virtual data center infrastructure, ensuring consistent operation, even when VMware vcenter Server is threatened by unplanned or planned downtime. 486 points per protected vcenter Server / month vcenter Server Heartbeat Since vcenter Server Heartbeat does not include vcenter Server, licensing those components must be reported on separately. Therefore, reporting includes usage for the vcenter per the vcloud Bundle pricing in addition to the vcenter Server Heartbeat usage. will be automated from the vcloud Usage Meter for the vcloud Bundle, but Service Providers must manually report the number of vcenter Servers that are protected by Heartbeat. A Protected vcenter Server Instance is an installation of the VMware vcenter Server and the associated database that contains VMware vcenter Server data, protected by the software, located either in a virtual machine or on a Server. Support Included VMware Production level support vcenter Server Heartbeat can only be used on a vcenter Server that is being monitored by the vcloud Usage Meter and being reported as part of the VSPP virtual RAM rental model. There is no automated usage reporting tool available for this product. Service Providers must gather and report all usage manually. PRODUCT USAGE GUIDE 21

23 VMware vcloud Networking and Security Advanced VMware vcloud Networking and Security (vcns) is the leading software defined networking and security solution that enhances operational efficiency, unlocks agility and enables extensibility to rapidly respond to business needs. By abstracting networking and security from physical infrastructure and pooling resources, customers can create scalable logical networks. Integrated management of these services reduces cost and complexity of data center operations. 4 points per virtual machine / month Product Features The number of virtual machines that are covered by vcloud Networking and Security Advanced can be reported from the vcenter Server. Support Included VMware Production level support There is no automated usage reporting tool available for this product. Service Providers must gather and report all usage manually. PRODUCT USAGE GUIDE 22

24 Cisco Nexus 1000V The Cisco Nexus 1000V Series Switches are virtual machine access switches for the VMware vsphere environments running the Cisco NX-OS operating system. Operating inside the VMware ESX or ESXi hypervisors, the Cisco Nexus 1000V Series supports Cisco VN-Link server virtualization technology to provide: Policy-based virtual machine connectivity Mobile virtual machine security and network policy Non-disruptive operational model for server virtualization and networking teams When server virtualization is deployed in the data center, virtual servers typically are not managed the same way as physical servers. Server virtualization is treated as a special deployment, leading to longer deployment time, with a greater degree of coordination among server, network, storage and security administrators. The Cisco Nexus 1000V Series provides a consistent networking feature set and provisioning process all the way from the virtual machine access layer to the core of the data center network infrastructure. Virtual servers can now leverage the same network configuration, security policy, diagnostic tools and operational models as their physical server counterparts attached to dedicated physical network ports. Virtualization administrators can access predefined network policy that follows mobile virtual machines to ensure proper connectivity saving valuable time to focus on virtual machine administration. This comprehensive set of capabilities helps Service Providers to deploy server virtualization faster and realize its benefits sooner. Developed in close collaboration with VMware, the Cisco Nexus 1000V Series is certified by VMware to be compatible with VMware vsphere, vcenter, ESX and ESXi, and with many other VMware vsphere features. The Cisco Nexus 1000V Series manages virtual machine connectivity with confidence in the integrity of the server virtualization infrastructure. 34 points per CPU / month Nexus 1000V Virtual Ethernet Module (VEM) is licensed per server CPU socket Nexus 1000V Virtual Supervisor Module (VSM) is supplied at no cost because it works only with licensed VEM Service Providers must manually report to their Aggregator Nexus 1000V usage per CPU each month. Information on the number of CPU connections is available through the vcenter. Support Included VMware Production level support The Nexus 1000V requires the use of vsphere Enterprise Plus, therefore, in VSPP, the Nexus 1000V must be used only with the VMware vcloud Service Provider Bundle Premier Edition. The Nexus 1000V is available for download at: License installation instructions are available at: Full documentation for Nexus 1000V is available at: There is no automated usage reporting tool available for this product. Service Providers must gather and report all usage manually. PRODUCT USAGE GUIDE 23

25 VMware vfabric Data Director VMware vfabric Data Director enables Service Providers to offer Database-as-a-Service to their customers. VMware vfabric Data Director is targeted at Service Providers that want to enable enterprises to extend the efficiency and agility provided by virtualized infrastructure to the database tier. The first database supported by vfabric Data Director is vfabric Postgres, which is based on and fully compatible with open source PostgreSQL 9.0. Visit the Data Director product page on vmware.com to learn more. 80 points per 2 vcpus of provisioned vfabric Postgres databases (based on average monthly usage) Included VMware vfabric Data Director VMware vfabric Postgres Other Needed VMware vsphere 5 Enterprise / Enterprise Plus VMware vcenter Support Included VMware Production Level support The Service Provider can find the number of provisioned 2vCPU Postgres database licenses at any time on the Data Director licensing page. The licensing page shows both the number of VMs and the number of 2 vcpu licenses, the price applies to the number of 2vCPU licenses. As an example, if Data Director is managing 10 2-vCPU and 5 4-vCPU Postgres databases, the license portal will show a total of 20 2-vCPU licenses being used; and VSPP charge will be 1600 points for the month. It is the Service Provider s responsibility to track and report this information accurately each month. Since vfabric Data Director requires vsphere and vcenter, the Service Provider must monitor and report usage for either the vcloud Service Provider Bundle Premier Edition or the vcloud Service Provider Bundle Standard Edition in addition to the vfabric Data Director usage. PRODUCT USAGE GUIDE 24

26 VMware vfabric Suite Standard vfabric Suite Standard provides the core components for building and running custom Spring Java applications on VMware vsphere. vfabric Suite Standard includes the capabilities that every organization requires for running their applications from an application server optimized for vsphere, web server, data cache, application performance monitoring, and more. 73 points per VM / month vfabric tc Server Spring Edition (includes Spring Insight Operations) vfabric Elastic Memory for Java (EM4J) vfabric GemFire Application Cache Node vfabric Web Server vfabric Application Performance Manager (includes vfabric AppInsight and vfabric Hyperic) Spring Framework support Apache Tomcat support Apache HTTP Server support The number of virtual machines that are covered by vfabric Suite Standard can be reported via vfabric License Manager, which runs on a vcenter Server. The following vfabric Suite Standard components report usage to vfabric License Manager: vfabric tc Server Spring Edition (includes Spring Insight Operations) vfabric Elastic Memory for Java (EM4J) vfabric GemFire App Cache Node vfabric Web Server vfabric Hyperic The following vfabric Suite Standard components do not report usage to vfabric License Manager: vfabric AppInsight Spring Framework support Apache Tomcat support Apache HTTP Server support Support VMware Production level support. Support does not include support for development of applications on vfabric technologies. vfabric Developer Support sold separately. See for details and pricing. Licensing is per vsphere virtual machine (VM), up to two Virtual CPUs (vcpus). If your VMs will have more than two vcpus, divide by two and round up. For instance, a four vcpu VM will require two vfabric licenses. A five vcpu VM will require three vfabric licenses. vfabric Suite Standard does not include vfabric Data Director. PRODUCT USAGE GUIDE 25

28 Support VMware Production level support. Support does not include support for development of applications on vfabric technologies. vfabric Developer Support sold separately. See for details and pricing. Licensing is per vsphere virtual machine (VM), up to two Virtual CPUs (vcpus). If your VMs will have more than two vcpus, divide by two and round up. For instance, a four vcpu VM will require two vfabric licenses. A five vcpu VM will require three vfabric licenses. vfabric Suite Advanced does not include vfabric Data Director. PRODUCT USAGE GUIDE 27

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